Mix It Up Mondays! Kimmese, Tam Ka PKL, Suboi, And Đen Vâu Tell Their Haters To Get On Their Level With A New Viet Rap

Most Vietnamese pop songs are about love and heartache. There are times, however, when I feel like just screaming "Hater! Hater! Hater! We don't give a f*ck!" like 95G in Nam Kỳ Flow. As much as I like listening to simple pop songs, sometimes I just need to mix it up with some hardcore gangsta rap. Therefore, this week's Mix It Up Mondays song of the week is a Viet rap song about telling all them haters out there to "Get on my level hoe!" like Lil' Jon.

Trên Cao Nhìn Xuống, which means looking down from above, features some of Vietnam's best rappers in the game. Kimmese, Tam Ka PKL, Suboi, and Đen Vâu are all accomplished rappers/groups in their own right. Since I like all of them individually, it's hard for me to tell you who killed it the most in Trên Cao Nhìn Xuống. One thing is for sure though: Viet rap lives!

A Vpop fan who likes to use obscure references in his sad attempts at humor. As a long time fan of Kpop, Jpop, and Cpop -- he hopes to see Vpop become just as popular.

USA

Mix It Up Mondays! Kimmese, Tam Ka PKL, Suboi, And Đen Vâu Tell Their Haters To Get On Their Level With A New Viet RapMost Vietnamese pop songs are about love and heartache. There are times, however, when I feel like just screaming "Hater! Hater! Hater! We don't give a f\*ck!" like **95G** in **Nam Kỳ Flow**. As much as I like listening to simple pop songs, sometimes I just need to mix it up with some hardcore gangsta rap. Therefore, this week's [**Mix It Up Mondays**](http://vpopfan.com/tag/mix-it-up-mondays/ " target="_blank) song of the week is a Viet rap song about telling all them haters out there to "Get on my level hoe!" like Lil' Jon.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/r4Dypit7UCI?rel=0&amp;showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
**Trên Cao Nhìn Xuống**, which means looking down from above, features some of Vietnam's best rappers in the game. **Kimmese**, **Tam Ka PKL**, **Suboi**, and **Đen Vâu** are all accomplished rappers/groups in their own right. Since I like all of them individually, it's hard for me to tell you who killed it the most in *Trên Cao Nhìn Xuống*. One thing is for sure though: Viet rap lives! Please enable JavaScript to view comments